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the "wall street journal"'s peggy noonan described the arc of the president. the debate on the president's case for a second term. next. if we want to improve our schools... ... what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. megyn: one of the most read items in the "wall street journal" is a peggy noonan article that describes how far obama has fallen. at one point she writes quote he had confidence without the full capability an gathered around him friends and associates who sea toward him and who were tall ended but maybe not quite talented enough for game they were in. they didn't get the country so well. joining me to discuss it, mike gallagher. we are also trying to get alan colmes hooked up. she has been critical of mitt romney as well. but this devastating piece on president obama where he wen
the "wall street journal"'s peggy noonan described the arc of the president. the debate on the president's case for a second term. next. if we want to improve our schools... ... what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this....
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megyn: peggy noonan joins me now. welcome back. your thoughts. >> megyn, i'll tell you i think we are living through one of the great political moments of modern american history. this is really big it appears to be really close. we'll find out in a few hours. but i'm fascinated by the number of people who follow politics for a living who very actually and honestly don't know what's going to happen tonight. so that just kind of fast united nations me in general. megyn: you write in a column posted yesterday that you had a conversation with john dickerson of cbs news. he said to you before the last presidential debate he thought maybe the american people were quietly cooking something up, something we don't know about. you wrote, i think they are. and i think it's this. a romney win. explain that. >> well, i just got a feeling and i have had it for a little while that something is going on out there. maybe the best way to explain it to myself in a way in the last 24 hours has been all the data i get, all the anecdotes and one distin
megyn: peggy noonan joins me now. welcome back. your thoughts. >> megyn, i'll tell you i think we are living through one of the great political moments of modern american history. this is really big it appears to be really close. we'll find out in a few hours. but i'm fascinated by the number of people who follow politics for a living who very actually and honestly don't know what's going to happen tonight. so that just kind of fast united nations me in general. megyn: you write in a...
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we'll start with peggy noonan of the "wall street journal." dee dee myers of "vanity fair." richard lowry of the "national review." harvard university's david gergen. and our own john dickerson. then we'll talk to stu rothenberg of the stu rothenbe rothenberg political reports. allen stanford of the university of virginia center for politics, democratic pollster anna greenberg, and republican analyst leslie sanchez of the impacto group. and our own cbs news elections director anthony salvanto. we're coming to the end of the campaign 2012, and we've got it all on "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: good morning, again. most of the country is looking forward to election day, or at the least, looking forward to the campaign being over. but in large parts of the northeast, it is still the aftermath of the storm that is in the forefront of many people's thoughts. at least 110 are dead, more than 2 million are still without power. close to 1 million in new york city alone. 80% of new york c
we'll start with peggy noonan of the "wall street journal." dee dee myers of "vanity fair." richard lowry of the "national review." harvard university's david gergen. and our own john dickerson. then we'll talk to stu rothenberg of the stu rothenbe rothenberg political reports. allen stanford of the university of virginia center for politics, democratic pollster anna greenberg, and republican analyst leslie sanchez of the impacto group. and our own cbs news...
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i agree with peggy noonan, that you're not going to know until later where the blame and such falls. to the point of the economy, i think it's very important-- there are some basic past statistices, important thing-- 1800 people a day are losing their homes in foreclosures. you have these families very concerned about financial stability and taking care of their parentes, taking care of their children. these are the ones that are saying these are the policies of president obama that put us here. i like him personally but i don't necessarily agree he's going to be part of the solution and he has yet to offer one word of solice or solution that gives them that relief. that's why the momentum, i would do you mean with election of 2010, is with republicans, closing gap in colorado, in virginia, and in ohio. and that's what's tilting it. >> schieffer: anthony? >> on the point about the economy and bipartisanship, it's interesting. even on what might be objective facts, we see a partisan split. most democrats think the economy is doing okay. most republicans in polls say it's bad. they can
i agree with peggy noonan, that you're not going to know until later where the blame and such falls. to the point of the economy, i think it's very important-- there are some basic past statistices, important thing-- 1800 people a day are losing their homes in foreclosures. you have these families very concerned about financial stability and taking care of their parentes, taking care of their children. these are the ones that are saying these are the policies of president obama that put us...
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peggy noonan noticed this. the republicans across the country gone from anti-obama to pro-mitt. you don't get the crowd, enthusiasm, the goosebump commercials. i am not deep in the weeding on numbers but i think it's important. one other thing. thing that is impressive about america this time around in the presidential cycle that is negative. we all thought during the primary that mormonism, and romney's religion would be a really big deal. the obama team hung back from that. that was at the president's direction to his credit. we had a debate about who would be the best man to lead a.m. it wasn't about their religion. >> all right. >> bob: can we talk? >> greg: yeah. go for it. >> bob: i want to point outer rick's numbers if you will, he is not going to win iowa or new hampshire. they're in the bag. it gets back to ohio. one other point here, there are three states that automatically trigger recount. colorado, pennsylvania, florida. excuse me. ohio. 1% or less triggers them. ohio 1.5% or less automatically triggers. if you get less than 1%, less than 10,000 votes you can reques
peggy noonan noticed this. the republicans across the country gone from anti-obama to pro-mitt. you don't get the crowd, enthusiasm, the goosebump commercials. i am not deep in the weeding on numbers but i think it's important. one other thing. thing that is impressive about america this time around in the presidential cycle that is negative. we all thought during the primary that mormonism, and romney's religion would be a really big deal. the obama team hung back from that. that was at the...
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peggy noonan of the wall street journal, and a political roundtable. that's on face the nation after our broadcast. >>> and other headlines, jury deliveries and are expected to resume tomorrow in the trial of a former san jose principal, obie whaley elementary, charged with failing to report great chandler, a teacher of committing lewd acts on a second grader back in 2011. >>> oakland city council looking at toughening up its anti-graffiti laws. proposed changes include making graffiti vandalism a misdemeanor instead of a simple interaction. it would also hold parents financially responsible and give frequently targeted businesses access to a city cleanup fund. property owners would have 10 days to clean up graffiti. >>> butterfat -- the requests can be -- >> 202000 feet of hose and 10 pressure washers. can you do that? i said absolutely. >> the requests can be unusual. >> anything man feels every last one of them for the troops. we will show you how he's doing it. >> what may be the biggest threat to union power in california. the debate over prop 32.
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i also want to thank peggy for all she has done. we know who really does the work amongst the group. i have a wife and three daughters, so i am very aware of that. but we do appreciate all that you do. and also, i thought it was so nice mentioning your wife, your partner and friend. my dad did 20 years in the air force. i think -- it is so representative that when you are in the military, it is not just an individual thing. it takes the whole family. and so, we appreciate your being here and representing that also. i want to recognize our folks from arkansas and the state commander mary irvin is here. thank you for being here. and steve do we appreciate you also much and all you do to work so hard for veterans and the state of arkansas. certainly this is a very critical time for our nation's veterans and it is so important that the legion, so important you are here. don't ever underestimate how important it is here. telling your congressman and senators, your staffs, which is sometimes even more important, telling the stance how imp
i also want to thank peggy for all she has done. we know who really does the work amongst the group. i have a wife and three daughters, so i am very aware of that. but we do appreciate all that you do. and also, i thought it was so nice mentioning your wife, your partner and friend. my dad did 20 years in the air force. i think -- it is so representative that when you are in the military, it is not just an individual thing. it takes the whole family. and so, we appreciate your being here and...
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>> well, our colleague peggy noonan, says you want to keep your friends close, but your president closer. i think certainly, mr. christy is dealing with had an emergency and trying to get help as soon as possible. there is a sense that these kind of situations will make people turn and embrace big government, but you're already seeing a lot of of flaws in the federal response, fema not getting a lot of these generators that they promised online quickly, so, i don't see any kind of a national move toward bigger government as a result. >> paul: kim, the other big story this week is that the romney campaign has been expanding the field. the electoral field moving into pennsylvania with a very big ad buy much bigger than the obama campaign and even talking a little how the fact that minnesota could be into play and the president was in wisconsin, and close to campaign in iowa, places where he should, you think he would have locked up. do you take this expansion of the field seriously? >> yeah, and i think that this is part of the momentum argument for romney, now, you've had the obama campai
>> well, our colleague peggy noonan, says you want to keep your friends close, but your president closer. i think certainly, mr. christy is dealing with had an emergency and trying to get help as soon as possible. there is a sense that these kind of situations will make people turn and embrace big government, but you're already seeing a lot of of flaws in the federal response, fema not getting a lot of these generators that they promised online quickly, so, i don't see any kind of a...
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peggy? >> reporter: we understand that the state board of elections have now put a hold on this because people are still standing in line. we have state democratic chair. a small percentage of voters. >> i don't think you can draw any conclusions from the small number of people because people are in line to vote and i tell people to stay in line as long as you're in line, you can cast your ballot at this point. >> reporter: do you think we're going to surpass turnout numbers from '08? >> three out of four virginiaians voted. looks like we'll have that this time. >> reporter: how does that affect the chances? >> we feel higher turnout, the better chances we are both for the president and campaign. >> reporter: and northern virginia vote? it specifically, what does that mean? >> high turnout in north virginia typically means the stronger turnout for the democrats. that was all a push all along for the turnout and looks like we'll achieve the turnout. i'm proud of virginia tonight. >> reporter:
peggy? >> reporter: we understand that the state board of elections have now put a hold on this because people are still standing in line. we have state democratic chair. a small percentage of voters. >> i don't think you can draw any conclusions from the small number of people because people are in line to vote and i tell people to stay in line as long as you're in line, you can cast your ballot at this point. >> reporter: do you think we're going to surpass turnout numbers...
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. >> that was conservative columnist peggy noonan giving her take on gop election losses. for a while it looked like the tea party would have its best year yet in 2012, the party that first brought us birthers and just this week impeachers could have made big gains on election night. yet voters just said, no giving several high profile tea party candidates the boot. but even after its influence wanes, the tea party has already left its mark on american politician. a fellow at the university of texas and a contributor to nbc latino. and i should note to our viewers she is on a four-second delay. welcome to you. in your recent latino.com column, you write, quote, as in any party, there will be the stragglers who stay on until they are either kicked out or pass out. the same goes for the tea partiers. at the national and state level tea partiers will keep hanging on. but the critical mass has dwindled. do you really think the tea party is over, and do you see a come back in the next few years? >> mara, what i see is the tea party rager is over. again, there are those die-hard
. >> that was conservative columnist peggy noonan giving her take on gop election losses. for a while it looked like the tea party would have its best year yet in 2012, the party that first brought us birthers and just this week impeachers could have made big gains on election night. yet voters just said, no giving several high profile tea party candidates the boot. but even after its influence wanes, the tea party has already left its mark on american politician. a fellow at the...
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thrown at them and they're all saying romney's going to win this, baby, george will said he would, peggy noonan, karl rove said he's going to win it. everybody said he's on a winning campaign strategy, everything's working and now they're all instant, i don't know what, st. paul on the road to damascus and that road is crowded, these converts. your thoughts. >> there's a personal tloefl this. the fact is none of the other republicans liked mitt romney and he didn't do anything during the campaign to endear himself to them. he attacked them all in the primaries primaries. this is kind of the revenge of the clowns here. he knocked them off one at a time, sort of knocked them over in iowa and elsewhere along the campaign trail. that's one. two, his campaign was based on the negative, based on the idea he would have to win because president obama was so bad. there was no philosophy to it. mitt romney's campaign was kind of the end of the line of the conservative era that began coherently with ronald reagan in 1980. mitt romney was the ultimate remainder man. that's why they have an easier ti
thrown at them and they're all saying romney's going to win this, baby, george will said he would, peggy noonan, karl rove said he's going to win it. everybody said he's on a winning campaign strategy, everything's working and now they're all instant, i don't know what, st. paul on the road to damascus and that road is crowded, these converts. your thoughts. >> there's a personal tloefl this. the fact is none of the other republicans liked mitt romney and he didn't do anything during the...
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let's go to peggy in missouri. you're on with hal. hi peggy. >> caller: hi. >> stephanie: hi. >> good morning. >> caller: i heard your comments earlier when you were talking about john bolton. scary. he said something about oh, i don't know, waterboarding is gentle persuasion or something. >> stephanie: gentle persuasion he called it. >> caller: i wanted to say i love your clink impression of reince priebus. they're so funny. >> it doesn't sound like his name because he's really whiny. >> like wolf blitzer. >> wolf blitzer and reince priebus. >> oh, well, we'll have to leave it there. >> stephanie: peggy did you have something else? >> caller: yeah. reince priebus reminds me so of scott walker. yeah my comment was about did you know that i believe lynn cheney will have her own show. that's what i heard. she keeps filling in for o'reilly. she's filled in for laura. >> stephanie: wouldn't that be fun. liz cheney. well. >> she's been on three times. >> stephanie: that screams entertainment, doesn't it? >> because all of the things that s
let's go to peggy in missouri. you're on with hal. hi peggy. >> caller: hi. >> stephanie: hi. >> good morning. >> caller: i heard your comments earlier when you were talking about john bolton. scary. he said something about oh, i don't know, waterboarding is gentle persuasion or something. >> stephanie: gentle persuasion he called it. >> caller: i wanted to say i love your clink impression of reince priebus. they're so funny. >> it doesn't sound like...
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peggy noonan joins us now. we saw the photoopand the republican governor praise the democratic president. but things have changed, haven't they? >> the whole story really is the cold katrina that is going on up there in parts of new york and part was new jersey as you just reported. i think this has gone way beyond a happy chappy political photoop event and has become something terbelieve for a lot of people. it is almost for a moment outside of the realm of politics as they suffer through. >> i was staggered to see a poll yesterday on the david gregory show said 65 percent of the country approved the president's handlingly the storm. have a talked to the people it is impossible for me to see how someone gets high grades because they put on a jeans jacket and walk through the rubble. >> it was early on in the days of the storm, it looked like government was in control and the president was there walking around new jersey. but very quickly, this turned into a story whose headline in time government didn't work s
peggy noonan joins us now. we saw the photoopand the republican governor praise the democratic president. but things have changed, haven't they? >> the whole story really is the cold katrina that is going on up there in parts of new york and part was new jersey as you just reported. i think this has gone way beyond a happy chappy political photoop event and has become something terbelieve for a lot of people. it is almost for a moment outside of the realm of politics as they suffer...
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peggy noonan. i have just been given this. romney said earlier today he did not write a concession speech between flights, he worked on a speech -- he said he hadn't written one though he acknowledged the resuddenlies may not be in his favor nothing is certain in politics. a speech is to come, a victory speech and maybe a look in to the next four years. stay with us. . >>> 12 minutes before the hour and looking at the numbers as they are now. this is the college vote as it stands. we are still waiting for the numbers from the state of florida but some numbers out of miami-dade. they could still go either way as could the state of virginia and you see the states on the west coast that's not been called. a long night to go until we get to that. this is the president's election headquarters, we are waiting for him to come and speak but before he does, we are waiting for a concession speech from the romney campaign where we are told that romney didn't write one and he isn't happy that the calls were made before all of the rural co
peggy noonan. i have just been given this. romney said earlier today he did not write a concession speech between flights, he worked on a speech -- he said he hadn't written one though he acknowledged the resuddenlies may not be in his favor nothing is certain in politics. a speech is to come, a victory speech and maybe a look in to the next four years. stay with us. . >>> 12 minutes before the hour and looking at the numbers as they are now. this is the college vote as it stands. we...
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right after the election, peggy got everything wrong. she was ushered on to face the nation which she had gotten everything wrong. yesterday she was on abc this week. so she's -- you know, she's one of the handful of voices that must be heard on sunday morning shows. >> stephanie: it is a bigger problem as you see -- you also tweeted, think about it. year one job as a pundit is to analyze the race. every g.o.p. pundit got it wrong. they'll keep asking dick morris what they think on fox. >> it is interesting. i think there's probably -- there's more pressure on republican pundits -- there was to say romney's going to win. because they have to get in line with that. than there was to actually worry about being wrong because i think -- they understood even if we all say romney is going to win. we'll say he's going to win in a landslide. there won't be any consequence. because the media has to have those people on. >> he thinks grover will come back as the first zombie president. i'm sure of it. >> stephanie: the gifts keep coming. christmas
right after the election, peggy got everything wrong. she was ushered on to face the nation which she had gotten everything wrong. yesterday she was on abc this week. so she's -- you know, she's one of the handful of voices that must be heard on sunday morning shows. >> stephanie: it is a bigger problem as you see -- you also tweeted, think about it. year one job as a pundit is to analyze the race. every g.o.p. pundit got it wrong. they'll keep asking dick morris what they think on fox....
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peggy nonnan says you can ask anyone you want, they all have an opinion but they are all guessing. rasmussen says he has no idea and it pains him to say that. megyn: ask a different person we'll get a different answer. tonight woeulee know. you know how it works at fox. we'll have a meeting, the exit poll people, the decision desk will tell us how it's looking so far. we can't share all that we know with the slewers when we go on the air at 6:00pm for special coverage. we don't share that information until the polls close, 7, 7:30 and so on. we'll know a lot when the broadcast begins at 6:00pm eastern. and virginia is the first state to close, the first big swing state if that is decided significantly one way or the other, but especially if it goes blue. bill: it will be a good night for one man or the other. megyn: if it goes blue it will be very hard for romney to make it. if it goes reddit will tell us something about the election threat. bill: watch 7:30, that's when chicago closes. megyn: what is this kaj a hoag georgia county. why does anybody care? people in new york don't c
peggy nonnan says you can ask anyone you want, they all have an opinion but they are all guessing. rasmussen says he has no idea and it pains him to say that. megyn: ask a different person we'll get a different answer. tonight woeulee know. you know how it works at fox. we'll have a meeting, the exit poll people, the decision desk will tell us how it's looking so far. we can't share all that we know with the slewers when we go on the air at 6:00pm for special coverage. we don't share that...
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but peggy didn't find the ad so funny and says they should be taken down and called them disturbing and mentally abusive. kathryn says when the kids start cooking then they can choose if they'll be eating turkey or not. things for weighing in. well, there are so many wonderful charities that help the nation's veterans. coming up, we talk to creator of luke's wings, one of your favorite charities that help wounded warriors and families be together as they work to recover at military hospitals. you'll hear from one of the families as well, so stay tuned. [ male announcer ] when it comes to the financial obstacles military families face, we understan at usaa, we know military life is different. we've been there. that's why every bit of financial advice we offer is geared specifically to current and former military members and their families. [ laughs ] dad! dad! [ applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] life brings obstacles. usaa brings advice. call or visit us online. we're ready to help. anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic c
but peggy didn't find the ad so funny and says they should be taken down and called them disturbing and mentally abusive. kathryn says when the kids start cooking then they can choose if they'll be eating turkey or not. things for weighing in. well, there are so many wonderful charities that help the nation's veterans. coming up, we talk to creator of luke's wings, one of your favorite charities that help wounded warriors and families be together as they work to recover at military hospitals....
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. >> megyn: up next, peggy noonan and bill kristol as florida, ohio, north carolina and virginia all are still too close to call. stay with us, folks. everyone in the nicu, all the nurses wanted to watch him when he was there 118 days. everything that you thought was important to you changes in light of having a child that needs you every moment. i wouldn't trade him for the world. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. if you're caring for a child with special needs, our innovative special care program offers strategies that can help. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! oh...there you go. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! i'm gonna stand up to her! no you're not. i know. you know ronny folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happier than a witch in a broom factory. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >> bret: welcome back to america's election headquarters, we are watching battleground states and they are too close to call. right
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. >> peggy fox, thank you. >>> speaking of happy crowds, let's take a live look back in chicago where they are waiting for president barack obama to accept four more years as president of the united states. virginia, florida still too close to call. but he has the electoral votes. he needs 274 to mitt romney's 243. both with 49%. only several hundred thousand votes now separating the president from mitt romney in the popular vote. he's clearly won the electoral vote and there's so much anticipation in chicago for his acceptance speech. >> the loser will come out and give the concession speech first. so, i'm sure president obama is awaiting mitt romney to accept forward and acknowledge he has been defeated and then president obama comes forward and says hopefully in a gracious way, that he has won. we are looking live at the stage in boston, as a matter of fact, where the crowd, a lot more subdued as you might expect is awaiting mitt romney to step forward and at some point i suspect soon, we will hear from the former governor of massachusetts who as we said is in boston. he will come
. >> peggy fox, thank you. >>> speaking of happy crowds, let's take a live look back in chicago where they are waiting for president barack obama to accept four more years as president of the united states. virginia, florida still too close to call. but he has the electoral votes. he needs 274 to mitt romney's 243. both with 49%. only several hundred thousand votes now separating the president from mitt romney in the popular vote. he's clearly won the electoral vote and there's...
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and i think most people in new jersey would say, as peggy noonan said in her column right before the election, he will be popular in new jersey. he won't be so popular in republican party circles because he did seem to help the president there a bit. although nate silver and others don't think it was the reason he won or anything. but i do think he has style. and i know in philadelphia where i keep in touch, and south jersey, they love him. regular people in my family. they're very regular people. they like him because that attitude, as we say in philly, attitude, and the fact he is able to tell somebody on a college show it's none of your business where my kids go to school. people really like that attitude. they're sick of politicians being so politically correct and careful. if you can occasionally show real personality, they love you. that was romney's problem. the sense the lights are on but is there anybody there? this it big guy in so many ways, you know he's always there. spontaneity. leaders have to be three things. they have to have a mission, a motive in life, we'll find o
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. >> peggy, why do you think mitt romney wasn't able to get to 270 in terms of electoral votes? why do you think he lost? >> i think it was the 47%, not the comment, but the actual 47%. if you listen to that whole thing the 47%, he said, i can't with worry about them because they've already made up their minds. those people had already known that they were not going to vote for him. they were 47%. they're fourth and fifth generation welfare families who right here in cleveland, in chi hoe ga county, there was a lady yelling about she was on an obama phone. obama gave her a phone because she's getting welfare. is she going to vote for anybody but him? no. it's a proven fact that when government gives an gives an gives, it makes the people more reliant on big government. you're going to get into a catch 22 and you'll never get out. >> thanks for the call from cleveland. more results. linda casey keeping track of all of that. >> let's look at the battleground states, how they've worked out for president obama. all of them called by the associated press except for florida. let's loo
. >> peggy, why do you think mitt romney wasn't able to get to 270 in terms of electoral votes? why do you think he lost? >> i think it was the 47%, not the comment, but the actual 47%. if you listen to that whole thing the 47%, he said, i can't with worry about them because they've already made up their minds. those people had already known that they were not going to vote for him. they were 47%. they're fourth and fifth generation welfare families who right here in cleveland, in...